A camera includes a frame and a flash unit. The frame is provided with a first retainer and a second retainer at two different places thereof. The flash unit is alternatively attached to the two places via one of the first retainer and the second retainer.
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1. A camera comprising:
a frame provided with a first retainer and a second retainer at two different places thereof; and
a flash unit comprising two fixing ears and two fixing flanges, and alternatively attached to the first retainer via the two fixing ears or the second retainer via the two fixing flanges.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to cameras, and more particularly to a camera which has an external flash unit.
2. Description of Related Art
An conventional camera includes a body frame and a flash unit integrally provided on the body frame or coupled to a fixed position of the frame. Because consumers like variety, cameras with different shapes and aesthetic appearance are in high demand. However, to keep the appearance of the camera attractive, the appearance of the camera has to be changed constantly and both the body frame and the flash unit have to be redesigned and reproduced to fit for a new housing of the camera. As a result, cost in developing and manufacturing a new one of this camera is dramatically increased.
What is needed, therefore, is a camera capable of fitting for different types of housing to attain a new appearance.
A camera includes a frame and a flash unit. The frame is provided with a first retainer and a second retainer at two different places thereof. The flash unit is alternatively attached to the two places via one of the first retainer and the second retainer.
Advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Many aspects of the present apparatus can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present apparatus. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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The frame 10 is integrally made of a light metal, or alloy such as aluminum alloy, and consists of a plurality of thin plates. The frame 10 comprises: a top panel 12 adjacent to a lateral side thereof, a bottom panel (not labeled) parallel to the top panel 12 and side walls 14 connecting the top panel 12 and the bottom panel together. The top panel 12 is provided with a first retainer at a front side thereof and a second retainer on a top thereof for alternatively mounting the flash unit 20 thereon.
The first retainer includes two spaced apart supporting plates 121, two first posts 122, the two first posts 122 joining two outer sides of the two supporting plates 121, and two first bolts 123 joining the two outer sides of the two first posts 122. The supporting plates 121, the first posts 122 and the first bolts 123 all extend forward and horizontally from the front side of the top panel 12. The two supporting plates 121 and two first bolts 123 extends to the front of and beyond the two first posts 122 and respectively sandwich the two first posts 122 therebetween. The top panel 12, the first posts 122 and the first bolts 123 are substantially leveled with each other and slightly higher than the supporting plates 121. The first posts each 122 define a first fixing hole 1220 therein for engaging with a screw to hold the flash unit 20 on the supporting plates 121.
The second retainer located on the top of the top panel 12 includes two spaced protrusions 124, a mounting plate 125 supported on the protrusions 124, two second bolts 1240 extending upwardly from the two protrusions 124, two second posts 1252 and a restricting post 1254 extending upwardly from a top surface of the mounting plate 125. The mounting plate 125 is rectangular and parallel to the top panel 12. The protrusion 124 is strip-shaped, extends in a direction perpendicular to the front side of the top panel 12 and separating the mounting plate 125 from the top panel 12. The second bolts 1240 located in front of the mounting plate 125 extend vertically from a front portion of the protrusions 124 and beyond the mounting plate 125. The two second posts 1252 are spaced apart from each other and each define a second fixing hole 12520 therein for engaging with a screw to hold the flash unit 20 on the mounting plate 125. The restricting post 1254 is located between the two second posts 1252 and extends upwardly and beyond the second posts 1252. The restricting post 1254 and the two second posts 1252 are connected to each other by two connecting portions (not labeled).
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According to aforementioned description, the flash unit 20 can be alternatively assembled on the frame 10 at two different oriented positions via the first retainer or the second retainer to obtain distinct advantages. For example, when the flash unit 20 is secured on the front of the top panel 12 of the frame 10, the flash unit 20 projects forward from the frame 10 to obviously increase a thickness of the camera, therefore this type of camera may not be outstanding in smart appearance for having a disagreeable thickness but may be advantage in powerful function for having an easy space. However, when the flash unit 20 is secured on the top panel 12 of the frame 10, the flash unit 20 would only project slightly, or not at all, beyond the front side of the top panel 12 of the frame 10. Thus, the camera can be transformed into different shapes and appearance, and thus does not need to be redesigned and manufactured. The camera thus is economical and has advantages in reproducing and update.
It is believed that the present invention and its advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the invention.
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